How Many Links to Get Pagerank X
Everyone wants to know how many backlinks or a certain Pagerank it takes to get a Pagerank of X.
Example Question: "How many Pagerank 4, 5, and 6 links do I need to get a PR6"
Answer: "How the hell do I know, do I look like Google?"
The truth is that NOBODY and I mean NOBODY knows exactly how many Pagerank X links it takes to get a Pagerank of X.
I don't care who the person is or what they claim to have done or know, it is 100% impossible for them to know what it takes to achieve Pagerank X.
The only real way to achieve a Pagerank of X is to build the crap out of your backlinks to the point where you think you are good, then build 10X more quality links!
I have seen a website that currently has a PR6 with 1 PR9, 7 PR8, 52 PR6 and literaly thousands of PR5 links and so on.
Google has taken the Pagerank mystery and made it even harder to figure out this past update by changing the Algo.
I am not sure exactly what was changed but I can tell you for a fact that it has changed. I have watched more than a few websites drop PR big time even though they continued building more powerful backlinks.
One thing in the Algo that I am pretty sure has changed is that Google will rank your site differently because of the niche of your website.
If you have two different websites in two different niches with the same exact amount of quality PR links one can have a higher Pagerank than the other.
I think the best advice I can give you for increasing your Pagerank at this time is to focus on quality backlinks.
I am willing to bet that 1 high PR quality related backlink will increase your Pagerank more than 50 of the same PR links to non related crappy websites.
This is what I am building my portfolio on for the next update and I will see where it gets me.
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